Well, since you are not providing technical information like
protocols, I only can tell you that if you are using inband DTMF, yes,
is possible that poor quality in the link makes DTMF go wrong.

Regards

On 8/7/06, Kohler, Jeffrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




I'm having problems where touch tones are being misinterpreted.



I have a setup where one user can dial out through Asterisk to second user's
telephone.



(User1 – real phone – VOIP provider – Asterisk – VOIP provider – real phone
– user2)



My problem occurs when you need to dial an extension or navigate a phone
tree to reach the second user.  When the first user uses their telephone
keypad to enter the extension, their keypresses are often misinterpreted by
the second user's phone system.



I'm wondering if poor sound quality could cause the tones to become altered?
 Any ideas or suggestions?
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